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According to Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency, as of October 1997, there are 10 National Monuments within the country.[1] An additional monument, Pakistan Monument was built in the capital, Islamabad, during the 2000s. There are four monuments in Sindh (all in Karachi), five in Punjab (out of which four are in Lahore), and one in Balochistan.[1]
Name | Location | Description | Image |
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Ziarat Residency | Ziarat, Sibi District, Balochistan | ||
Pakistan Monument | Islamabad | ||
House of Abdus Salam | Jhang, Punjab | ||
Allama Iqbal's Tomb | Lahore, Punjab | ||
Allama Iqbal Museum (Javaid Manzil) | Lahore, Punjab | ||
Islamic Summit Minar (Tower) | Lahore, Punjab | ||
Minar-e-Pakistan | Lahore, Punjab | ||
Khaliq Dina Public Hall and Library | Karachi, Sindh | ||
Quaid-e-Azam's Mazar (Mausoleum on Muhammad Ali Jinnah) | Karachi, Sindh | ||
Quaid-e-Azam House Museum (Flag Staff House) | Karachi, Sindh | ||
Wazir Mansion (Birthplace of Muhammad Ali Jinnah) | Karachi, Sindh | ||
Bab-e-Mian Sahib | Mian Sahib, District Shikarpur, Sindh | ||
Faisal Mosque | Islamabad, Pakistan | ||
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